Mullowney's Boat Tours

Bay Bulls

In a Nutshell

Two-hour boat tour goes past largest Atlantic puffin colony in North America, sea caves, and more than a dozen whale species in season

The Fine Print

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Mullowney's Boat Tours

The Deal

C$110 for a two hour puffin- and whale-watching tour for four (C$220 value)

Two hour tours take groups past the largest Atlantic Puffin colony in North America, with glimpses of the native birds, whales and other aquatic life. Departure times for tours usually depart at 9:30 a.m., 12 p.m., and 3 p.m.

Mullowney's Boat Tours

The four small islands that make up the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve accommodate the largest Atlantic puffin colony in North America. The protected sanctuary is also home to millions of other seabirds, including Northern fulmars, black-legged kittiwakes, and razorbills. In the surrounding waters, more than a dozen different whale species—including humpbacks, finbacks, and minkes—swim among icebergs, sea stacks, and caves.

Passengers can catch unobstructed glimpses of these sights from the M.V. Mary Vincent's two observation decks. On two-hour, Canadian Coast Guard–certified tours held from May to September, the crew sails past the reserve as a guide enthralls guests with tales of the HMS Sapphire, which sank in Bay Bulls' waters in 1696. Due to Newfoundland's unpredictable weather, Mullowney's Boat Tours encourages visitors to dress warmly and pack a raincoat.